Hi Lars,
thanks for your insight! Background of my question is related to following idea. We are trying to evaluate what type of HANA driver would be the best performant in high data volume exchange environment. Think of this as application that produces vary large data sets very frequently. The data exchange would need to be done as much real-time as possible.
Integration with the application that produces that much data would not be done via BODS or SLT but would be done by app leveraging one of HANA drivers like JDBC/ODBC/ODBO...
As per your reply I understand that JDBC would be more less most convenient fit for this scenario. Are there any other limitation apart those you mentioned (LOB) you are aware of? Can you point me to some sources where these things are discussed maybe?
I recently found SQLDBC listed as interface option for HANA. I'm not sure if I get this right but it seems to me that the SQLDBC is HANA native protocol? Please correct me as I'm not sure in here.
At last I'm wondering how integration of HANA and hadoop is done. As there are few options available (Smart Data Access, BODS, JAVA app using JDBC and SQOOP) in particular I'm interested in option of SQOOP. What technology/driver does utilize the SQOOP?
Thank you again for your valuable feedback.
m./